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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 506469" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>I have run across the same. Cigna is famous for that stunt. Before turning 65 I had Cigna. The way the Creeks work is they approve a referral and you go see the specialist or surgeon and get the job done. Then your private insurance pays and the Creeks pick up all cost after that. First hip replacement no problems. Second hip replacement Cigna was refusing payment on about half of cost. Creeks gave up and paid all cost. Now on Medicare and have plan B. The Creeks work well with Medicare and now payment issues are in the past. None of it is right. No one is raising an issue about this so the insurance companies play there game. I guess when people start dropping dead from lack of medical care something will be done. I have friends who are not Creek and have to carry plan C on their medicare and the new premiums are killing them. They are paying more and getting less coverage. Last look at insurance company profits for last quarter they all are making a killing. Denying doctor visits and procedures should not be the business of insurance companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 506469, member: 32555"] I have run across the same. Cigna is famous for that stunt. Before turning 65 I had Cigna. The way the Creeks work is they approve a referral and you go see the specialist or surgeon and get the job done. Then your private insurance pays and the Creeks pick up all cost after that. First hip replacement no problems. Second hip replacement Cigna was refusing payment on about half of cost. Creeks gave up and paid all cost. Now on Medicare and have plan B. The Creeks work well with Medicare and now payment issues are in the past. None of it is right. No one is raising an issue about this so the insurance companies play there game. I guess when people start dropping dead from lack of medical care something will be done. I have friends who are not Creek and have to carry plan C on their medicare and the new premiums are killing them. They are paying more and getting less coverage. Last look at insurance company profits for last quarter they all are making a killing. Denying doctor visits and procedures should not be the business of insurance companies. [/QUOTE]
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